Boston: whoever did it knows how Taliban make their bombs

It doesn't necessarily mean the FBI are hunting a foreigner - signs still point to 'domestic terrorism'

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THE ONLY solid information on the Boston Marathon bomb attack that the FBI and President Obama's White House security apparatus could offer last night was on the bombs themselves: they were made by packing 6-litre pressure–cookers with ball-bearings, nails and explosives.

But this only adds to the deepening mystery of who planted the bombs and why, writes Charles Laurence from New York. On the one hand, pressure-cooker bombs are on the syllabus in terror training camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan. On the other, the simplicity of the devices that killed three and injured more than 170 points to "domestic terrorism", or even a lone mass-murderer.

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